American National Government Advice

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I would absolutely recommend this class. The classroom atmosphere was enjoyable and educational. The teacher was great. His teaching method was fun but he also challenged our abilities. I found myself being involved and wanting to learn more about our government.

Course highlights:

Not only did i learn more about our government system, but i also learned enough to form my own political opinion. I enjoyed being put outside my comfort zone just enough to find new interests and passions.

Hours per week:

6-8 hours

Advice for students:

My advice would be to have fun and get involved. Take advantage of the notes and study them inside and out. At times it can be overwhelming, but the notes can save you! The tests my be hard, but you will definitely get the grade you study for.

Course Term:Spring 2016

Professor:Doug Bailey

Course Required?Yes

Course Tags:Great Intro to the SubjectA Few Big AssignmentsGreat Discussions

Nov 16, 2016

| Would recommend.

Not too easy. Not too difficult.

Course Overview:

The teacher is very passionate about his work and makes learning about government interesting.

Course highlights:

The backbone and inner workings of the constitution, and the process of current government today.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

Make sure to study for the quizzes. They are huge to your grade.

Course Term:Fall 2016

Professor:Craig Mills

Course Required?Yes

Course Tags:Great Intro to the SubjectAlways Do the ReadingGreat Discussions

Oct 27, 2016

| Would highly recommend.

Pretty easy, overall.

Course Overview:

I would recommend this class to students because it gives you an outlook on our past history and gives you a good understanding on what's going on in todays world.

Course highlights:

The highlights in this course was getting to make a law that you think should be passed by "congress" which was a selected group of students. You have to fight for your law to be passed and have reasoning behind it. This made you think on your toes and find a purposeful law so that the congress will choose to pass it.

Hours per week:

12+ hours

Advice for students:

Study everyday and read the books that are given to you. The study guides are there for a reason and the book is very resourceful for all the information that you need.